I have a macro here that consolidates all files into a master file. Currently this copies the entire worksheet from each file and stacks it into the master file. This ideal code will go into source file and find the header row and copy below. The header row is not static. Sometimes its on Row 5, sometimes row 15. There is data above the header and its usually long text strings.
How do I edit the below code to do that?
Thanks In Advance!
Here is the Code:
Sub Consolidate_BST()
Dim SummarySheet As Worksheet
Dim FolderPath As String
Dim NRow As Long
Dim FileName As String
Dim WorkBk As Workbook
Dim sourceRange As Range
Dim destrange As Range
Worksheets("Consolidate BSts").Range("A1:J50000").ClearContents
Application.AskToUpdateLinks = False
Application.DisplayAlerts = False
' Create a new workbook and set a variable to the first sheet.
Set SummarySheet = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Consolidate BSts")
' Modify this folder path to point to the files you want to use. 'M
FolderPath = "C:\Users\413315\Documents\\March Bluesheets"
' NRow keeps track of where to insert new rows in the destination workbook.
NRow = 1
' Call Dir the first time, pointing it to all Excel files in the folder path.
FileName = Dir(FolderPath & "*.xl*")
' Loop until Dir returns an empty string.
Do While FileName <> ""
' Open a workbook in the folder
Set WorkBk = Workbooks.Open(FolderPath & FileName)
' Set the cell in column A to be the file name.
SummarySheet.Range("A" & NRow).Value = FileName
' Modify this range for your workbooks.
' It can span multiple rows.
Set sourceRange = WorkBk.Worksheets("Regional Estimates").Range("B3:J1000")
' Set the destination range to start at column B and
' be the same size as the source range.
Set destrange = SummarySheet.Range("B" & NRow)
Set destrange = destrange.Resize(sourceRange.Rows.Count, _
sourceRange.Columns.Count)
' Copy over the values from the source to the destination.
destrange.Value = sourceRange.Value
' Increase NRow so that we know where to copy data next.
NRow = NRow + destrange.Rows.Count
' Close the source workbook without saving changes.
WorkBk.Close savechanges:=False
' Use Dir to get the next file name.
FileName = Dir()
Loop
SummarySheet.Columns.AutoFit
Worksheets("Consolidate BSts").Range("D2:D50000").ClearContents
End Sub